- Source: Pop
- Source: Pop!
Arts, entertainment, and media
Pop music, a musical genre
= Artists
=POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
Pop!, a UK pop group
Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
= Albums
=Pop (Gas album)
Pop (Joachim Witt album)
Pop (Mao Abe album)
Pop (Same Difference album)
Pop (Tones on Tail album)
Pop (U2 album)
Pop, an album by Topi Sorsakoski and Agents
P.O.P, The Mad Capsule Markets album
Pop! The First 20 Hits, an album by English duo Erasure
= EPs
=P.O.P. (EP), a 2024 EP by Marina Satti
= Songs
="Pop" (NSYNC song), a 2001 song
"Pop!" (Nayeon song), a song from the album Im Nayeon
"Pop", a song by A.R. Kane
"Pop", a song by Ari Lennox from Shea Butter Baby
"Pop", a song by La Oreja de Van Gogh from El viaje de Copperpot
"Pop", a song by Death Grips from No Love Deep Web.
"Pop!", a song from The Wedding Singer musical
= Periodicals
=Pop (fashion magazine), a British publication
Pop Magazine, a sports magazine
= Television
=Pop (American TV channel), formerly TVGN
Pop (British and Irish TV channel), for children
Pop (Slovenian TV channel), Slovenia
Pop (Pakistani TV channel), for children
Pop (Italy)
= Toys
=POP! vinyl figurines from Funko
Princess of Power, Mattel toys
= Video games
=Prince of Persia, video game franchise
Pop (video game)
= Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
=PoP!, the fictional band in Music and Lyrics
Pokémon Organized Play, trading cards
Commerce
Pop, slang for pawning goods with a pawnbroker
Pay on production
Point of purchase, used often in retail
Proof of principle
Proof-of-payment, a fare collection approach
Organizations
Eton Society, nickname
Pencils of Promise, a charity
Pop, a US company owned by Advance Publications Inc.
Places
Gregorio Luperón International Airport (IATA code POP), Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Pop, a tributary of the river Jijia in eastern Romania
Pop, Uzbekistan, a town in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan
Poppleton railway station (station code), York, England
People
Pop (nickname)
Pop (surname), a Romanian surname
Pop Chalee (1906–1993), American painter, muralist, performer and singer born Merina Lujan
Pop Harukaze, a.k.a. Caitlyn Goodwyn, a fictional character from the anime/manga series Ojamajo Doremi
Iggy Pop (born 1947), American musician
Jimmy Pop (born 1972), American musician
Pop Smoke (1999–2020), American rapper
Science and technology
= Computing
=Operation removing element from a stack (abstract data type)
Package on package, IC packaging
Point of presence, a demarcation point between communicating entities
POP and POP3, Internet e-mail Post Office Protocols
POP-1 POP-2 POP-11, programming languages
Pop! OS, a Linux distribution
= Other uses in science and technology
=Pop (physics), sixth derivative of position
Parallel Ocean Program, an ocean circulation model
Paroxypropione, P.O.P.
Persistent organic pollutant
Probability of precipitation, in weather forecasting
Progestogen-only pill, a contraceptive
Pelvic organ prolapse, a gynecological condition
Blind rivet
Plaster of Paris, plaster of Gypsum
Pop, a recording noise from plosives, see pop filter
Sport
Pop (professional wrestling), a crowd cheer
POP Championship (Princess of Pro-Wrestling), Japan
Other uses
POP (Point of Purchase typeface), in Japanese Kanji
Pop (ghost), in Thai folklore
The first month of the Haabʼ in the Mayan calendar
Pacific Ocean Park, an amusement park
Problem-oriented policing
Pop, a truncation of the word popular, e.g., popular culture → pop culture
Pop, dialect for soft drink
Pop, an informal term for a father or occasionally a grandfather
Pop., an abbreviation for population
Pop Mie, an instant cup noodle brand which is a sub-brand of Indomie, first introduced in Indonesia in 1991
See also
Popping (disambiguation)
Pops (disambiguation)
Project Pop, an Indonesian pop group
Pop! were a British pop group consisting of Glen Ball, Hannah Lewis, Jamie Tinkler, and Jade McGuire. The group was formed in the summer of 2003 when they were signed by Pete Waterman. They released three singles on the Sony BMG record label, but disbanded in early 2005.
The group had three hit singles, which all reached the top 40 in the UK Singles Chart during 2004 and 2005, but each performed under expectations. Their debut single "Heaven and Earth" was withdrawn from the chart because the single contained a track whose length was longer than permitted for that format. Following singles were "Can't Say Goodbye" and "Serious". A fourth single, "Xanadu" (a cover of the Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra song), was due to be released but was cancelled when the group split. They had also recorded songs for a planned studio album.
Their single "Heaven and Earth" was licensed for use in Dancing Stage Fusion by Konami in 2005.
Group members
Glenn Ball
Glenn Ball (born (1985-06-27) 27 June 1985), a professional choreographer was a backing dancer for Mimi, in the A Song For Europe contest in 2003, with her song "Ever Since That Night" which ended third in the televoting.
Since then, Ball has continued his dancing career, having performed as a dancer on Kylie Minogue's Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour and Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour.
He also choreographed most of the Pop!'s music videos as well as several television adverts and X Factor performances.
In 2005 Glenn was part of a dance act for Crazy Frog's Axel F on Top of The Pops.
In 2006 Glenn was a dancer in the Eurovision Song Contest, performing with Turkey's Sibel Tuzun, with her song "Superstar".
Hannah Lewis
Hannah Lewis (born (1985-09-28) 28 September 1985)
Lewis, who appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks shortly before the group's split, moved into glamour modelling following the group's demise, and has appeared in photoshoots for numerous magazines and newspapers.
Jade McGuire
Jade McGuire (born (1986-03-12) 12 March 1986)
McGuire had her first child in July 2006 named Mia.
Auditioned on The X Factor, airing in September 2015.
Jamie Tinkler
Jamie Tinkler (born (1981-01-28) 28 January 1981)
In 2002 Jamie participated in A Song For Europe with his group Level Best with their song "Every Step of The Way".
Tinkler went on to join Avenue for the purpose of participation in The X Factor''.
Singles discography
= Singles
=References
External links
Glenn Ball official site
Hannah Lewis official site
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